Disney+ have announced the brand new line-up for Star.
The sixth brand to launch on the service, Star will double the amount of content available on Disney+ with productions from Disney’s creative studios, such as Disney Television Studios, FX, 20th Century Studios and 20th Television.
Over 75 television series will be added including LGBTQ+ favourites such as American Dad, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Desperate Housewives, Family Guy, Grey’s Anatomy, Modern Family, Scandal, Scream Queens, Ugly Betty and The X-Files.
Star have also announced an original thriller-drama from Big Little Lies alum David E. Kelly called Big Sky, which will follow two private detectives as they search for sisters who have been kidnapped by a truck driver.
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January 27, 2021
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It looks like 2021 isn’t the year for movies either.
We’re not even one month into the year, and with the pandemic staying put for the foreseeable future, studios are starting to realise it’s not time to launch movies and are pushing their releases to a later date, to curb non-attendance and terrible sales.
Here are some of the movies that have been moved to a later date, and you can bet we’ll be updating this article for the foreseeable future.
1. Nobody (Universal Pictures)
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Nobody is a Bob Odenkirk led thriller that sees a mild-mannered family man named Hutch suffering from PTSD. After saving his neighbours from a break-in, Hutch and his family find themselves the target of a revengeful Russian drug lord. Nobody is now releasing April 2, 2021.